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Sidi Canyon Motorcycle Boots on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Kaysville, Utah, US

Kaysville, Utah, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Sidi Gender:Men US Shoe Size (Men's):8 Color:Blacks Material:Leather

SIDI Canyon Gore-Tex Boots

Sidi Canyon Gore-Tex Boots

Features:

  • Top grain leather construction
  • Contrasting texture upper
  • Equipped with a GORE-TEX waterproof-breathable membrane
  • Velcro closure system above the ankle
  • Micro adjustable strap system below the ankle
  • Full length inner gaiter
  • Rigid nylon innersole
  • Removable arch support
  • Internal heel protection
  • Internal ankle protection
  • Internal toe protection
  • Leather toe shift-brake pad
  • Nylon plate and internally padded shin plate
  • Double stitched in all high stress areas
  • Reflective panels
  • Bonded non-slip lug type sole

Non-Bootie Designs: Sidi boots do not incorporate inner booties into their design, and for good reason. Booties make the design larger and cumbersome; add to the boot’s thickness, which interferes with shifting, plus the inner booties retain body heat affecting the rider’s performance and comfort.

Gore-Tex: Striving for peak performance? Whether it’s a day on a wet track, a long distance tour through all types of conditions, or simply pursuing your everyday adventures, Sidi GORE-TEX® lined boots will help you get there. Designed to provide comfort and protection, Sidi GORE-TEX® boots keep your feet dry, even when you encounter snow, or rain. Each Sidi GORE-TEX® boot is totally waterproof to keep moisture from penetrating inside, yet incredibly breathable to allow sweat to escape. This high breathability is critical to your comfort because, simply put, sweaty feet are uncomfortable feet. Inside waterproof boots that are not breathable, moisture builds up and has nowhere to go. It then remains trapped against your skin, leaving your feet clammy, uncomfortable, and more prone to develop blisters.

This can be even more of a problem in high aerobic activities because the more active you are, the more your feet sweat — we’re talking up to one full cup of water a day! Sidi’s GORE-TEX® lined boots is specifically designed to provide comfort and protection on a hard ride or for longer rides when the weather is warmer. The patented GORE-TEX® membrane is where it all starts. Nestled between the boot’s outer top grain leather and the inner liner, this membrane keeps water out while letting your perspiration vapor escape. As part of Sidi’s waterproof guarantee, EVERY boot produced is tested for waterproofness and breathability. And, to make sure the whole boot breathes the way it should, all leather and other textile materials used to construct Sidi GORE-TEX® boots are tested for breathability as well. So go on — take that extra step. Take it in total comfort because you’re wearing Sidi GORE-TEX® boots! 


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